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This historic 5-story hotel features Moroccan-style furnishings, a lounge bar and includes rooms with a flat-screen cable TV. The 103rd St. Subway Station is steps from this Upper West Side Manhattan hotel.

Every modest accommodation at the Hotel Marrakech has an iPod docking station, private bathroom, air conditioning, cable TV, ceiling fan and daily housekeeping.

The Marrakech Hotel is a tourist only property and does not allow local residents who reside within New York City

The off-site spa offers salon and wellness treatments for guests of the Marrakech Hotel. Sookk Thai Restaurant on the ground floor is open for lunch, dinner and drinks.

Central Park and Columbia University are a short walk from the Marrakech. Rockefeller Center and Times Square are a 15-minute subway ride away.

Upper West Side is a great choice for travelers interested in museums, culture and walking.

If you want to request something specific, you can do that in the next step before you book. After you book, we’ll provide details so you can contact the property directly.

The New York Pass is a ‘smart card’ – like a credit card with a computer chip inside – which allows you completely cash free entry to over 90 New York tourist attractions.

It’s a bit like an all-inclusive holiday – once you’ve bought your New York Pass you don’t have to pay to get into any of the attractions covered by the pass and the more sights you see, the more money you save.

When in New York, simply show the attendant at a New York Pass attraction your card, they will swipe it through a special machine and you will be allowed entry.

ACTIVATING THE NEW YORK PASS
The smart card records when and where you first use your Pass, as well as how long the Pass will remain valid. This means your Pass is activated the moment that you first use it at an attraction or service.

Your New York Pass is then valid for the number of days that you’ve purchased – be it 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 or 10 days. It is important to note that a ‘day’ is based on a calendar day, not a 24 hour period.

VALIDITY OF THE NEW YORK PASS
The New York Pass is valid for use on consecutive days only. You can visit each attraction just once with the New York Pass. At the end of your validity period, the pass will expire and will no longer allow access to attractions. If, for example, you used a three day pass for the first time on Monday, your pass will cease working at the end of Wednesday, regardless of how often you have used it in between.

FAST TRACK ENTRY
As well as free entry, the New York Pass allows you to skip long lines at some of the busiest tourist attractions. Simply look for the New York Pass signs and show the attendant your New York Pass – they will swipe your card through the New York Pass machine and you will be allowed entrance – more >>

BOOKING TOURS IN ADVANCE
The most popular tours often sell out in advance, but once you purchased your New York Pass online, you can secure your place with your online confirmation number. There are 17 Tours you can book in advance with New York Pass

FREE GUIDEBOOK
Every order comes with a 200 page pocket guidebook, which details all attractions and special offers available for Pass holders. If you choose the delivery option it will be delivered with your Passes. Customers collecting their Passes will also receive their free guidebooks at the collection point.

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Escape from the hustle of New York City but still see it from a distance and enjoy a half day of sightseeing on this private, 5-hour tour. Visit Weehawken, New Jersey for a breathtaking view of the New York City skyline that many tourists aren’t aware of. Then catch a scenic view of Manhattan from the Palisades Parkway. And finally, cruise along Seven Lakes Drive, located in the Hudson Valley region of New York, for a serene, scenic view of the lakes.

Highlights
Enjoy a day away from the hustle and bustle of the city
Enjoy fantastic aerial views
Get inside tips from a local
Private guide for a more personalized experience
1st Stop: Weehawken, New Jersey, which is located at the top of a hill overlooking the entire island of Manhattan for a really spectacular view of the New York Skyline that not many tourist know about.
2nd Stop: Scenic view alongside Palisades Parkway on top of the Hudson River where it is overlooking the Island of Manhattan from the George Washington Bridge side.
3rd and Final Stop: Drive alongside the beautiful lakes. This 2 lane roadway stretches just under 18 miles (29 km) is a north–south parkway located in the Hudson Valley region of New York. The drive takes you towards Harriman State Park, located in Rockland and Orange counties, is the second-largest park in the parks system featuring 31 lakes and reservoirs and approximately 200 miles of hiking trails. The Harriman State Park also includes two beaches, public camping areas, streams and scenic roads, and plenty vistas and vantage points.

On the Upper West Side of Manhattan and within walking distance of Central Park, this hotel features an on-site fitness room and accommodations with cable TV. Just a short walk away, the 96 St Metro Station provides convenient travel to Lincoln Center, MOMA, Penn Station and Madison Square Garden.

The Days Inn Hotel Broadway at 94th Street is 4.8 km from Times Square, the Broadway Theater District and Rockefeller Center. It is a 20-minute walk from Columbia University and the American Museum of Natural History.

Guests at the Broadway Days Inn can enjoy free Wi-Fi in public areas and a full-service business center. The 24-hour front desk can also help plan a tour of the city and arrange dry cleaning and laundry services.

All of the charming accommodations include a coffee maker and a safe. Decorated with warm colors and carpeted floors, all rooms include a hairdryer and ironing facilities.

Upper West Side is a great choice for travelers interested in museums, culture and walking.

Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 8 for a two-person trip.

Public parking is available at a location nearby (reservation is not needed) and costs USD 35 per day.

Learn about the interesting history of the Brooklyn Bridge and enjoy the great photo opportunities on a 3-hour group guided walking tour. Savor the view of Lower Manhattan and the New York Harbor from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade after you have a chance to admire the beautiful architecture and mansions of this historic neighborhood. Finally, enjoy a stroll through DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) and see firsthand how a once gritty industrial part of town has transformed itself into a cutting-edge artistic neighborhood.

Highlights
Soak up the atmosphere on a walking tour
Great overview and orientation of the city
Informative, friendly and professional guide
Begin your tour at 10am by meeting your guide and group at the fountain in City Hall Park, easily accessed by most NYC subway lines. After a short exploration of the area, begin your journey across the Brooklyn Bridge. Your tour guide will make several stops, where you will hear about the bridge’s history as well as anecdotes about the characters who helped build this iconic structure. You will have several chances for photo opportunities, as your tour guide will point out the many buildings and bridges that line or cross the East River.

Upon leaving the bridge, enter New York’s first suburb, the historic neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights. This delightful district will enchant you with is with its beautiful architecture, including several mansions and historic churches. See where General George Washington had his headquarters during the Battle of Brooklyn, stop by homes once occupied by authors Arthur Miller (Death of a Salesman) and Truman Capote (Breakfast at Tiffany’s). The highlight of this portion of the tour is a stop on the Brooklyn Promenade, where you will have an opportunity to soak up the views of the Manhattan skyline as well as the New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty.

Lastly, you will visit the exciting neighborhood of DUMBO (or Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass), once a gritty industrial part of town, now home to artists, galleries and shops. Visit Brooklyn Bridge Park before ending the tour at the Fulton Ferry Landing, where you will have the opportunity to try some of New York City’s best pizza and ice cream (at your own expense). The tour ends at the East River Ferry terminal with service to Wall Street, Midtown, Williamsburg, Governors’ Island and Queens at approximately 1pm.

Explore New York’s financial district on this exhilarating and educational walking tour of Wall Street. This behind-the-scenes tour, created by a former Vice President of a major investment bank, provides a true insider view of Wall Street and the billion dollar trading businesses of the world’s largest financial institutions.

You will learn about the culture and lifestyle of a Wall Street trader, as well as gain insightful tips on the New York Stock Exchange on this enlightening New York City Wall Street tour.

Highlights
Soak up the atmosphere on a walking tour
Explore the local streets on a walking tour of the city
Fully narrated tour
Informative, friendly and professional guide
Guided by real Wall Street insiders, this tour of New York City’s Wall Street will inform and intrigue you. Points of interest include the New York Stock Exchange, Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers, and Deutsche Bank, where the ‘captains of industry’ live and work. As you stroll by the Charging Bull, you will see evidence of the financial district’s skyscraper race and observe Wall Street’s historic buildings.

Unearth the NYC Financial District’s rich history spanning over 400 years, from its humble beginnings as a Dutch trading outpost to the modern Wall Street known today. You will see where high-powered meetings take place, and where billion dollar deals determining the feat of the American economy are negotiated.

Gain insights into the stock market, new trading ideas, how capital markets work, and feel what it’s like to work on the trading floor of a major investment bank. An inspiring tour of some of the biggest United States financial institutions built by immigrants and their entrepreneurial spirit.

Highlights
Choice of several departures throughout the day
Enjoy fantastic aerial views
Family friendly
Get inside tips from a local
Central Park offers a diversity of views and experiences regardless of the season.

We are ready to accommodate your preference and for that matter we offer to take you dine at the beautiful landmark, Tavern on the Green, following a stroll on the park in one of our carriage tours. After taking you through the wonders of the park, allowing you to observe the abundant fauna and flora and absorb all the beauty in this peaceful environment, you will be dropped-off for an exquisite dining experience (brunch, lunch or dinner) in this rustic and warm establishment built in 1870 that once used to house sheep. You will be magically transported again in a different era to enjoy a delicious meal. This modern tavern offers local and artisanal food to all its patrons.

Now experience the Tavern with a Horse and Carriage ride through central park and to the Tavern on the Green for dinner or just to relax and meet friends. This package will leave you with a smile and a satisfied palate at the end of the your Central Park tour experience.

See and taste New York like a New Yorker!
2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Winner

To experience a culture you must experience its cuisine and since New York is the melting pot of the world its vast array of cuisines is its shared culture. Food On Foot Tours takes visitors to the largest buffet in the world, New York City. You see the neighborhoods where New Yorkers live and eat in a unique way and you’ll travel the way New Yorkers do, by subway and foot.

Food On Foot Tours has a variety of guided neighborhood and specialty tours available to New York Pass holders (1 tour per pass). New York Pass grants you 1 free guided Food On Foot Tour worth up to $59 and a $25 rate on additional guided tours as well as 80 more attractions in New York City. Second tour must be booked in advance directly through Food On Foot Tours and are for NY Pass holders only (not your guests). Your second tour is non-cancellable and non-transferable. Your NY Pass must be active on the day you take the tour, not when you book the tour. Additional tours may be taken after the pass is expired.

Read the 2000+ reviews from fellow travelers at www.foodonfoottours.com/nyp. See Feasts & Finds Events & self-guided On Your Own Experiences pages for discounts on those events & experiences as they are not included in this free offer but are available at a discount to pass holders. Both Food On Foot Tours guided tours and On Your Own Experiences provide helpful information on food for your entire trip.

Booking your your tickets in advance
You can easily book your Food On Foot tour for free at www.foodonfoottours.com/nyp. Please read the Tour Summary and About sections for information and the pass holder code before you place your Gold Ticket order. Your New York Pass confirmation/order number and/or pass numbers are required.

If you want to take a Food On Foot Tour it is strongly recommended that you book your tickets before you arrive in New York because tours do not run every day. Food On Foot Tours does not have live operators at all times and tours have limited capacity. Call 631-491-0326 for updated availability (press #1) each day after 9am about limited, if any walk-up spaces and general meeting point, updates and schedule information. After you have secured your tickets you will be given a meeting spot at either Grand Central Terminal or Pennsylvania Station.

Come explore this New York icon. Expert guides will meet you at Castle Clinton, a historic fort in Battery Park and a onetime possible site for the statue itself. From there you’ll board a ferry carrying you to Liberty Island, your first stop of the day. Your reservation includes a guided tour of Liberty Island with an expert English-speaking guide and access to the Pedestal Museum at Liberty Island with Statue of Liberty tickets.

Highlights
Family friendly
Small group ensures personal service
Soak up the atmosphere on a walking tour
All entrance fees included
“I lift my lamp beside the golden door!” These unforgettable words are inscribed on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty. For millions of future Americans, her torch was the first thing they saw on their arrival to this new country. She stands proudly in New York Harbor, lighting the way to better life for so many people.

Meet your guide at Battery Park in midday. Start the tour by examining the collection housed inside the Pedestal Museum, from the original bones of the statue to one of the first flames of her torch. Then make the climb to the top of the pedestal and enjoy unparalleled views of the NYC skyline at her feet. Explore the island on your own, or grab a quick bite before rejoining your guide. If time permits, the tour will also visit Ellis Island.

Important: The wait times at the ferry and security lines during the afternoon tour is much longer.